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MILLINERYOn Friday and Saturdaywo will havo our Milliuory OpiWo aro well prepared toinvite ouo and all to visit our tOur fi and 10-cont depmvaluoB for Saturday's Bolling.When you visit our njGoodB and Ladies' and CkildnYoursC. G. J;Ni? 11.i|iM|lllll|llll|i?IFTin s spaco is tho propertyof Tho Peden A AndersonHanking Company, Westminster, S. C, li lu it wo oxpoctto havo a fow things to say totho loaders of Trio Courier.1 Our talk will bo mostlyabout dollars and how to koopthom mixod with a fow othortiling', that wo hopo will bo ofInterest to you. Ii And in thovery beginning wo wish tooxtend to all tho readoi-8 oftIns good old papor a cordialinvitation to visit us at ourBanking House when InWestminster.Yours truly,WM. P. ANDERSON,\President.*derail aub llcrsnnal.- Buggies, harness, White Hickorywagons. T. K. Alexander, Walhalla.-Mrs. C. M. Hrennecke is on the sicklist with erysipelas, hut is improving.-C. B. Parks, of Greenwood, is spending several days in Walhalla with friends.-United States Court will convene attireen ville next Monday morning, AprilKith.-J. G. Hughs, Esq., of Union, was inWalhalla several ?lays last week on professional business.-Jardiniere salo next Saturday.C. G. Jaynes.-Miss Maude Kay, of Helton, spentSunday in Walhalla with hor mother,Mrs. J. T. ?iy.-Wm. P. Anderson, of Westminster,wa? in Walhalla for a short whilo lastThursday on business.-Mrs. C. II. Ellison and littlo son, ofSeneca, spent last Sunday in Walhallavisiting Ker sister, Mrs. F. ll. Hr,indi.-White Pino Cough Syrup with Tar.Four ounco bottle '25o.Walhalla Drug Co.-Anderson Tigno and Miss Etta Taylor, of near Walhalla, woro married onSaturday last by Hov. H. C. Grossman.-G. W. Sadlor, of Charlotte, N. C., isspending a fow weeks near Walhallavisiting his daughter, Mrs. H. J. Sligh.-Mrs. J. J. Ansel returned last Saturday from Charleston and Scotia, S. C.,whoro she has been visiting among relatives.-We are receiving a largo and stylishlino of spring hats and caps, which weare selling very cheap; also white goods,laces and embroideries. Come and getour prices before you buy.Met ice's Cash Store, Westminster.-C. W. iv J, K. Bailknight's new warehouse, at the College street rail way orosSiing, is about completed and will soon boin uso.-Lost-On the streets of Walhalla onMarch 81, a brooch; inch and a halflong; made of bottoms of ear bobs; soldered in middle. Return to this omeoand got reward.-A great display cf lino millinery willbo shown by Hunter, Dendy A Co., ofSeneca, to continue all week. No specialinvitations will ho issued ns is their custom, but everybody welcomed. Don'tmiss it, Their lino is the finest evershown.FEW MRA. JP*AACME IE RANI)Is tho name of tho paint wo soil.Every gallon is guaranteed to holdgallon of 231 oubic inchos. lt will weighand utensil rr - onie of tho cheap paints olioWo give a certificate of purity withTwo gallons of our paint and ono gapaint. Keduees tho cost. Soe?Wo havo it for all purposes, for painmansion. It's pure paint, ovory atom of ii-For tho above roasons wo cannot mahave mado by handling othor brands, bulmoney's worth, and keep our reputation f<THE BEST INOPENINGOf this weok, April 7 and 8? ?aning.make a good shewing, ?nditore on those days. .rtmont is well loaded withi>oning seo our lino ol DryDU'S Oxfords.truly,\YNES.-School hucks and school supplies.Walhalla Drug Co.-Mrs. A. II. Whitton nf Anderson,spout sovornl days last week near Walhalla at tho homo of hor paronts, Mr. midMrs. Wm. Ku-hie.-J. W. Reynolds was able to venturoout last Friday, after a sovoro attack ofmeasles, from which ho had boen sutleriug for a week or more.-Who said T. M. Lowory had Ibofinest lot of horses ever shown in thoStato?-Tho pastor of tho Walhalla circuit,Hov. W. M. Harden, will preaeh at Luurcl Springs on next Sunday in thoafternoon at 4 o'clock.-A. Uno Deudy, of Jacksonville, Fla.,paid his paronts, Capt. and Mrs. S. K.Dendy, a Hying visit last Sunday. Hismany friends boro aro always pleased toBOO him.-Snow is reported to havo fallon lastThursday at many points throughoutOconoe, Pickons, Anderson and Greenville counties. The fall lasted ouly for afew minutes.-On Friday and Saturday I will Bollmy cut ire lino of mon's and boys' clothing at cost. John F. Craig, Mauagor.-Intarcsting sorvicos will bo hold intho Lutheran church next Sunday morning. Music address by tho pastor andreception of catechumens by confirmation. All welcome.-W. T. Ballongor, of Westminster,last Friday placed in Westview cemetery n tombstone at tho grave of Mrs.J. H. Rennoy. Mr. Hallongor roprosentstho Oconoo Marble and Granite Works,of Westminster.-Burt White, of Piedmont, spent several days Inst week with relatives in andnear Walhalla. Ile left Monday morning for Griffin, (ia., where ho has accopteda position with ono of tho large cottonmills at that place.-Jardiniere sale next Saturday.C. O, J ay nos.-Owing to the absence of Hov. R. L.Hogers from Walhalla next Sunday Hov.H. 0. Grossman will occupy the pulpitof tho Presbyterian ohuroh at tho evening service. A cordial invitation is extended to all to be present.-Mrs. J. C. Keys left last Saturdayfor Charlotte, N. G., where sho will joinher husband. She spout a week horevisiting her father, Capt. Wm. I'orry,and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Keyswill make their homo in Charlotte fortho prosent.-Capt. L. P. Smith, the veteran excursion manager, has arranged to rmi bisusual excursions this summer. Tho first Iwill bo run to Atlauta carly in May, andlator on ho will run another to Charleston and probably ono to Asheville-Anderson Mail.-Wo aro now adding some of tho latest styles to our already immonso stockof two and four passongor pleasurevehicles. If you will give us a chancowo will save you money.T. M. Lowory, Sonoca, S. C.-Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Wost, of Atlanta,arrivod in Walhalla last weok to yisit IMr. and Mrs. E. L. Horndon. Mr. Wostrei urned to Atlanta last wock, but Mrs.West will remain hore somo time withrelatives and .'neilds. Her many friendsaro glad to moot her again. Sho ispleasantly remembered as Miss LillianHorndon.-The South Carolina Presbytery willmeet next Friday, April ll th, at Mount |Carmel, Abbeville county. Kider W, L.Vernor has been chosen as tho delegatefrom Walhalla Presbyterian ohuroh, withKider J. W. lindeman as alternat e. Hov.lt. L. Hogers will attend tho session, andit is quite probable that Bider llollomanwill .it tend as repr?sent?t)ve. Mr. Vernorhaving prior claims upon his timo.-Androsooggln yard-wide bleaching,for this week Sc. per yard.C. W. & J. E. Bauknight.-Hov. Dr. S. L. Morris, of Atlanta,will preach the dedication sermon at thoFair Play Presbyterian church on thofourth Sabbath in this month at llo'clock. Ho will also preach on Saturday before at the samo hour. Tho dedicatory sorvicos will bo both interestingand instructive, and it is desired thatmembers of all denominations attendand participate. All will bo cordiallywoleomo.INTia standard United States governmentl'i i pounds to tho gallon. Just weighred and BOO how they can do it.ovory gnllon.Hon of linseed oil makes tluOO gallons ofting anything from a wheelbarrow toaiko as much money on our paint as weI wo prefer to givo our patrons their>r handlingEVERYTHING .??2AlLJLiA BEUG CO*-Jardiniere salo next Saturday.C. G. Jayoes.-Dr. Will Smith, of Anderson, is visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. V L.Kant, iu M id-.vay. ,-Capt. aud Mrs. J. H. Anderson, ofAndel son, anent last Friday anio ni; theirfriends in Walhalla.- lat tie Misses Allie and Kath, daughters of Sheriff W. M. Kay, are sufferingwith the measles.-Riverside plaids, the best ohooksmade, flo. per yard.C. W. & J. E. Bauknight.-Hugh P. Il ol le in an, of the Soothe! nRailway, ie at home for a few days withrotativos and friends.-John F. Tatham, of Columbia, wasin Walhalla for a short while last wookamong relativos and friends.-Mrs. C. Terhune returned last Thursday to her home at UackeuBaok, N. J.,after a week among Walhalla friends.-Lonsdale cambric, special for thisweok, 10c. per yard.C. W. oh J. E. Bauknight.-Carter Hardware Co. is headquartersfor stoves, hardware, buggy and wagoematerials, pipe fittings, etc. See advertisement.-Tho Peden & Anderson Banking Co.,of Westminster, have something to Baythis w&ak to our readers. Head theirad. and watoh their space during thisyear.-M?B80B Emma Lay and Fannie Crisphave been speuding sovoral days at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Russell, atRussell's. They are expected to returnthis ovening.- Misses A. Emma Sitton, and EmmaC. Sitton, of Pendleton, woro guests ofMajor aud Mrs. S. P. Dendy sovoral ?layslast weok. They ret urned to thoir homoMonday morning.-Jardiniere salo next Saturday.C. G. Jrtjuies.-Miss Hessin Miekler, of Unger, S. C.,is spending several weeks with thc familyof her unolO, S. N. Pitchford. Hor manyWalhalla friends aro glad to welcome horback to ber old home.-Protracted sorvicos bogan in th?Walhalla Methodist church on Mond;night. Those meeting's will continuothroughout tho wook nt night. Thopublic is cordially invited.-Tho regular monthly communicationof Ri in Ridge Lodge No. 02 A. K. M.,will bo bold on Friday night nt 8 o'clock.Tho members of tho Craft aro urged tobo prompt io their attendance.-If you want a suit for dross, workingsuit or pair of odd pants, soo mo Fridayand Saturday, April 14 and 15.John F. Craig, Manager.-Mrs. M. A. Dean and Dr. Wm. J.Smith, of Andeison, are on an outing toWalhalla and TaraasBoe. At the formorplaoo thoy aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. N.L. Fant; at the latter of Mrs.Cornelia Jones.-Work was begun yesterday morninglaying the hexagon block sidewalk ontho south sido of Main strent. Tho boginning shows up handsomely. C. II.Mayhew has the contract aud will pushthe work as rapidly as possible-If you aro looking or harness horseswith plenty of Btylo aud speed, combination horses, common souse businesshorses and mates, nt reasonable prices,visit my stables and you will Hud thom.T. M. Lowory, Sonoca, S. C.-Auson Morriok loft yesterday afternoon for Washington, D. C., whoro howill stand nu additional preparatory examination for tho naval cadotship at Annapolis. Ho recent ly WOO tho cadetshipin tho examination held at Andorson.- B. J. Pat ker died yesterday at hishomo on Millville Hill. Ho had been inhad health for moro than a yoar. Holeaves a family to mourn his death. Thoremains were taken to Pino Mountain,Ga., this morning. Tho interment willtake place thoro to-morrow. Mr. Parkerand family moved from Pino Mountainto Walhalla several years ago.-Tho Millville Methodist Sundayschool, of Walhalla, will colebrato KastorSunday by a "Rally ivay" sorvico Sundaynight at s o'clock at tho church, byrecitations, singing, etc., by tho childrenand an address bv the pastor, Rov. W.M. Harden. W. E. Aloxnndor, tho snpei in i enden t, extends a cordial invitationto overybody to bo present and enjoy thooccasion.-T. M. Lowery bas been loading themule market this season and certainlydeserves the "medal" on his spring opening shipment (just arrived) of thoroughbred, pedigreed Kentucky horses andmares. Now on exhibition at his sabstable.-Capt. W. A. Strother left this morning for Columbia, whore ho goos to attend a meet mg of tho independent cotton seod oil meu of tho state. One oltho questions to bo considered by tingentlemen composing this meeting is tinorganizing and establishing of a refineryin *be Stato. Capt. Strother, boforo ho returns home, will visit bis relativos itEdgctiold and Saluda counties.-Wm. H. Toy, of Horso Cove, N. C.loft at our oflico last Saturday an Iris!potato weighing ono r ound and a half, o:tho Hill bank variety Ile planted a barroi on one-third of an aero last yoar amraised sixty busbe'.s. Ho comes to Walballa occasionally and sells tine potatoeias well as line horses. We know, for w<bavo bought both from him. Ho gives ;square deal all-a-round. Try him and see-I am going to closo out my ontinlino of overalls and odd ?.ants at cost otFriday and Saturday, April 14 and 15.John F. Craig, Manager.-Last Sunday morning, at 10 o'clockat tho homo of tho bride's parents, Mrand Mrs. R. H. lulworth, nonr Coaneross, Alfrod N. Prichard and Miss Anni?Dil worth wero married, Rov. J, H. Ayersof Georgia, performing thu coromonyTho groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. WS. Prichard, of Tokoena. Tho yumCOliplu have the best Wishes of m.m\friends throughout tho county. Bot!tho brido and groom have, for Boverayears, boon teachers in the public schoohof Ooonoe.-Last Sunday morning lightningplayed a cm ions prank on tho farra oF. II. Barnott at Oak Grove. It struck ilargo troe near the house, jumping fronono to another until five had boon struoland two bu rated completely opon. Tb<lightning then played about tho res!denco, toro off a section of Mr. Barnett')chicken house, finally losing its forco itthe ground by it tearing up about thirtjyards of earth. The track left is deBcribod as very much the same as ilocomotivo would make whon doradorand running on the ground.A Daredevil Rideoften ends in a sad accident. To heaaccidental injuries, usc Bucklen's Arnica Salve. "A doon wound in my footfrom an accident," writes ThoodonSchneie, of Columbus, Ohio, "caused migreat pain. Physicians were helplessbut Bucklon's Arnica Salvo quickl]healed it." Soothos and heals burntlike magic. 25c. at all druggists.THE Nt WS FROM SENECA.Seoooa, April ll.-Tho ladies all weara broad smile now. The park haB beourecoiviug a generous share of tho attention of the iew council the past weok.Wo ba* n't beard anything about aspitting ordinance, however. If it werenot that thc council supplie? spittoons ntconvenient distances along tho sidewalk,wo would bo lu a sad fix. Hut the saidspit toons, being stationary, there willnaturally come a day when they will refuse to do duty as such.There will be no services at the Presbyterian church next Sabbath, the pastor hoing absent at Presbytery. Thechurch is represented by Dr. E. A. Hines,with J. W. Todd as alternate.On Thursday eveniug next, afterprayer meeting, at tho Presbyterianchurch, the Mon's Missionary Sooietywill bo organised, if the way be olear.J. F. Hinkle, who has served faithfullyiu the rapacity of town marshal for tonyears, has resigned, and is succeeded byJ. F. Gignilliat Thomas Grant waseluded night watchman.On last Tuesday, the 4th instant, theOconee Medioal Association met inSoneca.^The meetiug was held in thoparlors of tho Palmetto House, and wasa full one.The millinery opening of the R.Phillips-C'oobran Co. last Friday andSaturday was a most attractive ono, auddrew a largo number of feminine shoppcrs from this and adjoining towns.Hunter, Dendy ?fe Co. likewise displayedau olegant line| of ?millinery, and therewas a rush in this lino of business thatis unprecedented.Spring oleaniug, that dreadod ordeal tohouse - keepers, is on hand, and it hasboon truly said that man, in escapingthis boto noire alono bas enough tomake him truly thankful that ho is notborn a house keeper.Tc 'ho house-keepers who aro struggling with tho effort to make theirSaratoga potatoes crisp and delicatelybrown, at this season, when tho old cropof potatoes stubbornly resists theirefforts, we suggest the uso of boilingwater poured over thom after they aresliced, which extracts the starch, andthen proceeding aa usual with cold waterand salt. Tho result will bo most satisfactory.Tho uso of tho bill of faro was recontlyintroduced at tho Palmetto House,which has proved highly satisfactory inovory particular.Mrs. Noll Gignilliat Trimmier is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. andMra. J. F. Gignilliat.Mrs. D. C. Rogers, of Solma, Ala,, willarrive in Seneca to-day for a few days'visit to her sister, Mrs. L. J. Colburn, atthe Palmetto House.Mrs. John Livingston, of Cordele, Ga.,and Mrs. D. P. Thompaon, of Gaffney,S. C., aro viaitors at tho home of Mrs,C. K. Livingston.Miss Mattie Hull, of Westminster,spent last Sabbath with tho family olRev. C. Wardlaw.Rev. J, R. Mooro, of Westminster, ifin Seneca t o -dav.Miss Sallie Sholor, tho accomplisheddaughtor of Hon. J. W. Sholor, spentlast Saturday aud Sunday with relativesboro.Miss Willio Cherry leave* on tho 14titfor Hii?mingham, Ala., whero sho willattend commencement of bor alma matoiand nlso tako a post-graduate course irthu school of expresi?n of that institution.Miss Anna Hunter, of Townvillo, winbas beon visiting tho family of W. SHunter, returned to her homo last Saturday.It is said that a wedding, in which omof Seneca's young mon is to figure conapicuously, will occur in a fow daysHowever, "mum's the word."The Palmetto Houso is receiving thlast coat of paint, and when blinds aradded will be ono of thc most com fort abio hotels in tho up-country.T. M. Lowery ?B handling a lot of verhandsome Kentucky horses.Remembor tho ico cream and st rawberry festival next Friday aftornoorTho Methodist ladies will bo in chargand tlie affair will bo held in tho mnatoro room adjoining the Citizens' BankMra. E. M. Brooke ia with Mra. GeeBenodict, whoso friends will bo pleaseto know that she is in Seneca again.Tho friends of Mr. and Mrs. II. .]Gignilliat regret to know that they arboth confined to their rooms by ?lines:They hopo to seo them quite themselveagain soon.Major J. J. Lewis, of ricketts, is visiting his daughtor, Mrs. W. S. Hunter.Wo presume that George has taken irear seat, the all-absorbing question novhoing, "Have you Baw the now bridge?'Lorenzo Smith, of Washington, Ga.has accepted a position with R. Andersou.A tout meeting, with colored porformors, is attracting the attention of oucolored population at present.Tho "Flying .Jenny" has uot drawn tinusual crowd hero, we aupposo, on account of |ita remote location.A fow Seneca peoplo took in tho balgamo at Clemson last Saturday.A DELIGHTFUL OCCASION.Tho mooting of the Once-a-Woek Clubon last Thursday afternoon, at tho homof Mrs. S. K. Dendy, was a charroiniono. Apropos of tho fact that the clulhas studied Gorman literature this pasyear, tho aftornoon was devoted to i'diuly of |( ici man composers of musicwith a [brilliant program of olassioamusic. It is au unusual thing to find mmany accomplished musicians in a smalplace as assisted tho hostess on this occs?ion, tho selections, as will be seen, beinTi om old masters, were faultlessly rettiered. Tho parlor showed a touch ?the olub colora here and the ie, the sameb ting used in the use of liuj bouquets ofViolets, tied with the club colors, whiohwere distributed amoug the guests asthe delicious refreshments wore served.The hostess is rarely giftod in nrrangingaud executing such affairs, aud this delightful occasiou proved no exception,Following is tho program provided byMt?. Doudy:Piano solo, Freisch?tz (VonWobcr)Mrs. Dendy.Duct, Il Trovatoro-Mrs. Babes andMrs. Dendy.Piauo Bolo, La Galante-Rondo-Hummel-Miss Eloise Hamilton.Vocal duet, Homo to Our MountainsMrs. Dendy and Mrs. Stribliug.Piano solo, Sonata iu D Major (Hayden)-Mrs. Babes.Piuuo solo, Shubert's Serenade-Mrs.Andersen.Song, The Foolish Little Maiden-MissEthel Kirkpatrick. M. v. s.No Gloss Carriage Paint Madowill wear as long as Devoo's. No otborsare as heavy bodied, because Devoe'swelshs 3 to 8 ounces more to tho pint.Sold by J. W. Bell.News Around Flat Shoals.Walhalla, H. F. D. No. 2, April 10.We have had somo cold weather for afew days with *ain.The two small ohildron of Mr. andMrs. R. M. Cowan have been quite sickwith grip.Mrs. R. H. Cowan is in feeble healthat this writing.Born, unto Mr. and Mrs. H. J. B. Gronau, rooontly, a girl.Mrs. Ii. C. Wilsou is some hotter.J. J. D. Cowan has two children siokwith grip.J. B. Sattci field has five children Bickwith grip.There is BuDRUGAnd that is theYOUR DRUGSPHARMACY.Pure Drugs and tthing in the DRI"will save you nPatent MedicineJewelry, Watc]and Hawks' G-laij& j& G E T THEGARTER'SWESTMINEHTJlVTJEJEfc. T31Aro now showing a comploto 1Co.'s Shoos for Ladies and ChildrorFino Turned Kid Shoes and Sliin style and beauty.For $1.50 wo can show you n dsold ofton for $2.Soo our line of Godman's WhitThey aro solid leaf her and will weato 2 @ 85o. ; 3 to 8 (a) $1.25.?oxt wook, commencing onusual display of Fino Millinery, ancvisit our store, for it is specially filinc wc ovor had and want you to siSKIfBOiK COME /Our now goods at new prices. Big linEmbroidery and Lace at lc. to 25o. pGoods, suitable for waists, skirts andCome and See 1Our stock of Groceries, Hardware, ShiSido Harrows, Plow Stocks, and GrainIf you owe us an accounpaid in 1904, bring usour proposition.We appreciate your traCome aiYoursjr. w. HY]SENEO.We TrustDoctorsIf you are suffering fromimpure blood, thin blood, debility, nervousness, exhaustion, you should begin at oncewith Ayer's Sarsaparilla, theSarsaparilla you have knownall your life. Your doctorknows it,too. Ask him aboutit.Toa matt look well after the condition ofyour liver and bowels. Unless there U dallyaction of the bowels, poisonous products aroabsorbed, causing headache, biliousness, nan*sea, dyspepsia, and thus preventing the BAT*.aparina from doing Its best work. Ayer?Pill* are liver pille. Act gontly. all vegetable.The dose is only one pill ?t bedtime.? by J. O. Ayer Oe., Lowell, Mae?.Also manufacturers of9 HAIR VIOOR.AQUB CURB.CHERRY PECTORAL.uersA Card of Thanks.Tho pupils of tho Boar Swamp schooldesire, through tho columns of The Courier, to tender their sincorost thanks totheir esteemed toaohor, Miss Mary ?.Ansel, who for the past five months hasworked so patiently and faithfully withthom. They aro dooply grateful to herfor her untiring efforts in their behalfand wish for her a delightful vacation.t One GoodHABIThabit of buyingAT CARTER'SThey carry onlyhe best of everyJG- LINE. TheyLoney on Drags,s,Toilet Articles,?es, Silverwaresses.H A B I T . ?er JS>'HARMACY,5TER, S. C.3NDY *fc U0.9Bea,ino of the celebrated Irving Drewi.ippors for #2 that are unmatchableainty Slipper and Oxford that iste Oxfords for ladies and children,r. 5 to 8 @ 05c. ; t) to 12 (?) 75c. ; ISMonday, 10th, wo will have ourI wo want overy lady in Oconoe tono this year. Wo have the best90 it.9 M* 3? c.tsVND SEEIo White liomin at 5o. to 25c. per yard,.or yard. Black, White and Coloredfull dresses, at 6o. to $1.00 per yard.iVhat We Have.DOS, Hats, Crockery, Cotton Planters,Cradles always oomploto.t that should have beenWhite Cotton and getde.nd See.truly,KI* ?ft ?0.